for this special day I will present a large mushroom, we call this mushroom its cousin the oyster mushroom, because this mushroom can be eaten and tastes very similar to the taste of oyster mushrooms, I walked more or less that day about 4 KM walking feet, of course I entered the area of oil palm plantations,
because in the area of oil palm plantations the atmosphere is cool, so many types of mushrooms grow there, traveling by foot to get to the plantation is quite tiring, as soon as I saw this mushroom, I was tired, it was gone and it paid off ...
even though on that day there were many types of mushrooms that I had seen but nothing had caught my attention, when I saw this type of mushroom, its cousin the oyster mushroom, I was immediately tempted and very interested in taking pictures of it, the mushroom grows on very old wood. rotten, if I touch the wood it has almost become soil, that's where it thrives as time goes by,
it looks like the mushroom has grown in the past few days, and the leaves of the mushroom have started to harden and are getting a little old, if the size of this mushroom has grown in a few days then the structure is hard,
if it is hard then to consume it is no longer possible because it is like rubber,
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always healthy greetings from me hope all of you are entertained...